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Meet The Most Powerful Philanthropists In America: Warren Buffett’s Kids
The three children of the Oracle of Omaha, already among the nation’s biggest givers, could end up giving away as much as $130 billion of their father’s fortune. Here’s what you need to know about their philanthropy so far.
The Secret Service Has Access To More Money Than Ever
Even on an inflation-adjusted basis, the Secret Service has its highest-ever budget in at least a decade. Lawmakers are bound to be interested in how they’re using it.
Here Are Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Richest Donors
RFK Jr. inherited just a small slice of his family’s fortune, which helps explain why other rich people—including many Republicans—are bankrolling a Kennedy.
Globalization Is Definitively Over And No Longer Viable In A Bipolar World
Globalization is now over and will give way to a new regime that will be called The Interregnum
Inside Elon Musk's Solution For Tesla's Potential Child Labor Worries
Forbes Reporter, Alan Ohnsman, joins Senior Editor, Maggie McGrath to discuss this interesting non-approach of Musk's response to child labor allegations.
Tesla Sell Off Continues As Analysts Warn AI Hype Has Gone Too Far
Analysts at Swiss bank UBS downgraded Tesla’s rating from neutral to sell amid concerns shares had risen “too much, too soon” on the carmaker’s AI plans, which they said were almost entirely in the research and development phase with potential gains far in the future.
Trump Pays Off Loan Against New York City Property, Documents Suggest
Trump’s cash crunch has eased considerably since earlier this year, when a rush of legal judgements threatened his empire. His lenders must be relieved.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Prepares To Implant Second Human Patient
Musk has previously said Neuralink’s brain chip will help humans merge with AI and could boost human intelligence.
Founder Of Korean Gaming Company Becomes Billionaire As Shares Surge On Listing
Shift Up shares jumped 18% in their public-trading debut and made its founder and CEO, Kim Hyung-tae, a billionaire.
Why The Next President Might Be The Worst-Paid In U.S. History
Inflation may degrade the commander-in-chief's salary to an all-time low by 2028. But a look at history shows that big swings aren’t necessarily new.